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Meet Nero Wolfe is a 1936 American mystery film based on the 1934 novel Fer-de-Lance, written by Rex Stout. Set in New York, the story introduced the detective genius Nero Wolfe (Edward Arnold) and his assistant Archie Goodwin (Lionel Stander).
Meet Nero Wolfe: Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. With Edward Arnold, Lionel Stander, Joan Perry, Victor Jory. Rex Stout's portly detective prides himself on solving crimes without venturing outside his comfortable home; here he relies on others to do the legwork in pinpointing who among a number of suspects is responsible for two sudden deaths ...
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- Crime, Mystery
- Herbert J. Biberman
- 1936-07-16
Apr 2, 2020 · MEET NERO WOLFE (1936) First in a series (of two) films based on the Rex Stout character. This one was based on the first book in the series, Fer-de-lance. The second film, The League of ...
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Meet Nero Wolfe was directed by Herbert Biberman, and featured a cast led by Edward Arnold as Nero Wolfe, and Lionel Stander as Archie Goodwin. A young Rita Hayworth (then Rita Cansino) portrays Maria Maringola, who sets the story in motion when she asks for Wolfe's help in finding her missing brother, Carlo.
Meet Nero Wolfe is a 1936 American mystery film based on the 1934 novel Fer-de-Lance, written by Rex Stout. Set in New York, the story introduced the detective genius Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin.
Later, Carlo Maringola, an unemployed gunsmith and beer supplier to reclusive amateur detective and gourmet Nero Wolfe, is discovered dead and is suspected to have died in the same fashion as Barstow.
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Rex Stout's portly detective prides himself on solving crimes without venturing outside his comfortable home; here he relies on others to do the legwork in pinpointing who among a number of suspects is responsible for two sudden deaths, which the authorities at first are not convinced were murders.